Are liver palms sometimes red and sometimes normal?

Liver palms are usually reddened in the area of the palms of the hands at the level of the pisiform region, the color fades with pressure, and then turns red again when the pressure is reduced. If there is no pressure, the color will not be red at times and normal at others. Liver palms caused by cirrhosis may also be accompanied by symptoms such as liver disease face and ascites. Liver palms are usually pink spots on the skin of the palm of the hand at the level of the fissure, which fade when pressure is applied and turn red again when pressure is not applied. Liver palms can be seen in pregnant women and other healthy people, as well as patients with cirrhosis and hepatitis. If it is caused by cirrhosis and other diseases, it may also be accompanied by a liver disease face, which is characterized by a dull face and the appearance of spider moles on the face, forehead, and other parts of the body. If there are accompanying symptoms such as ascites and splenomegaly, it usually suggests portal hypertension, which may cause rupture and bleeding of the esophagogastric fundus varices. If liver palms appear, the cause should be identified under the guidance of a doctor and timely treatment should be carried out.